Adele Jane Eyre’s Hidden Story

Cover of Adele Jane Eyre's Hidden Story by Emma Tennant
Author: Emma Tennant
Publisher: HarperCollins
Year: 2002
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780060004545
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.10231131 Pounds
Width: 0.91 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.914
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Adele Jane Eyre’s Hidden Story by Emma Tennant is a first edition published by HarperCollins on November 26, 2002. This novel presents the story of Adèle, the daughter of the Parisian actress Céline Varens, who is brought to Thornfield Hall by Edward Fairfax Rochester. As an eight-year-old, Adèle feels homesick and forlorn in the unfamiliar English countryside, longing for her lost mother. Her life takes a turn when Jane Eyre, a serious yet loving governess, arrives to care for her, bringing a glimmer of hope to Adèle’s lonely existence.

As the narrative unfolds, readers will find Adèle observing the evolving relationship between Jane and Rochester while grappling with her own curiosity about the secrets of Thornfield Manor. The story explores themes of family, loss, and the quest for love, as Adèle’s journey leads her back to Paris, where she confronts the harsh realities of her past. With 240 pages, this edition captures the essence of the original classic while offering a fresh perspective on Adèle’s character and her search for salvation amidst misfortune.


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The daughter of the celebrated Parisian actress Céline Varens, Adèle is a homesick, forlorn eight-year-old when she is first brought to Thornfield Hall by Edward Fairfax Rochester, her mother’s former lover and — though the grand estate’s brooding lord refuses to acknowledge it — quite possibly Adèle’s father. Lonely and ill at ease in the cold, unfamiliar English countryside, the sad, precocious child longs to return to the glitter of Paris … and to the arms of the mother who has been lost to her. But a small ray of sunshine brightens her eternal gloom when a stranger arrives to school and care for her: a mousy and serious yet intensely loving young governess named Jane Eyre.

As the years pass, Adèle watches with wonder as an unexpected romance blossoms between her governess and her guardian — even as her curiosity leads her deeper into the shadowy manor, toward the dark and terrible secret that is locked away in a high garret. And on Jane and Rochester’s planned wedding day, it is Adèle who is instrumental in bringing about the fiery catastrophe that shatters her “family” and sends her fleeing, frightened and alone, back to France.

But Paris is no longer the glamorous ideal she remembers. Intent on finding her mother, Adèle is soon lost in a world of sham sparkle and ruthless exploiters. Yet her will remains strong as she grows and learns, determined to follow her solitary odyssey to its inevitable conclusion, as she — like Jane Eyre and the tormented Edward Rochester — searches for salvation and love amid the ruins of misfortune.

A novel of wondrous imagination and vivid intensity, Emma Tennant’s Adèle brilliantly captures the nuances and spirit of the cherished classic that inspired it, while being a bold and original literary work that stands firmly and gloriously on its own.

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Publisher: HarperCollins. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780060004545.
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Language: en. Pages: 240. Edition: First Edition.

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